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posted by majorspark
All this worry about the states and their laws. The left are logistical masters at transporting mobs anywhere in the US. I'm sure they have the ability to transport women to any state the will them to kill their baby for any reason.
Depends, but here in Ohio, again the law being debated makes zero exceptions. Seems like I am the only one even aware of that on here.
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People on the right leak. I'm shocked.
Exactly. That's the name of the game which makes the leak last week a non story to me in terms of who leaked it.
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The old other side argument. Our parents tried to save us from this. Well billy does this. If billy jumps off a bridge are you going to jump?
Not saying that at all, just that people on here are selective on their outrage about leaks.
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Debated is not law. Debates usually contain extremes on both sides. Zero exceptions political scare tactic. You do know a women can terminate her pregnancy without killing the baby.
We shall see in Ohio, but you cannot ignore the shift to the right in the abortion laws over the years in states.
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You frame it in political terms. I see it as a shift to life.
Statehouses are political organizations and are drastically changing laws, so yeah, I see it in political terms.
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The people of Ohio likely will no longer be confined by 9 people in robes. You can trust the people in Ohio. Maybe they choose life.
Sure, but how restrictive? How radical and outside the norm will they be? You say life, but what does that mean here?
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Spoiler alert....The Dems will never push for serious legislation at the federal level because abortion is a wedge issue for them. Same with guns.
Both sides do it. The issues are critically important to hordes of single-issue voting dumbasses. Sensible/responsible progress is unlikely to happen so long as these assholes keep getting re-elected. Our voters truly suck.
Yeah, sure. It is a state house issue.
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Radical? Outside the norm? Where in nature is killing your offspring the norm?
I don't think you grasp the debate in the statehouse.
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Give me something to grasp.
Research the debate here in Ohio...and the bill in question.
Also, research public opinion polls on how nuanced most people are on the issue and refer back to the bill in question.
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It's quite interesting to see the law in other very progressive countries. Canada has no restrictions, but in actual effect it's essentially 24 weeks. In France it's 15 weeks. UK is 24 weeks.
I'm sure there have been more than a few times in the past 45 years you might have gotten 60 votes for a similar policy. But today would you have even 40 or 45 Dems agree to such a "compromise"?
Hopefully the dust settles relatively quickly and people realize maybe this isn't such a big deal. Again, a study determined this might reduce abortions 15%. And given it's pro choice roots, that number is probably at least double what it would be (before even considering charitable organizations that would step in to help women where it's illegal).
Seriously worried this will be the justification for eliminating the filibuster and packing the SCOTUS. But that's probably inevitable unless voters start electing adults again.
I just think the debate heads to state houses and then back to the Supreme Court.